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The Carlo Bilotti Museum is located in the old Orangery at Villa Borghese, which during the eighteenth century was referred to as the "Casino dei Giuochi d’Acqua" due to the many fountains and nymp
[...]The Civic Museum of Zoology, founded in 1932, has a heritage of about 5 million preserved specimens, ranging from shellfish of a few millimeters, to the whale of 16 meters.
The Ara Pacis is one of the greatest of all artistic works of the Ancients.
Busts, paintings, engravings, Garibaldian relics, plastic models, and an ext
[...]Inside Porta San Sebastiano, one of the biggest and best-preserved inside the
[...]Located in one of the Capital’s most lively and beloved neighbourhoods, the Museum of Roma in Trastevere is housed in the former monastery of Sant'Egidio, where th
[...]The Museum of Rome is housed in the 18th century Palazzo Braschi situated at the heart of Renaissance and Baroque Rome, between Piazza Navona and Piazza Campo dei Fiori.
Comprising a prestigious collection of ancient sculptures - Assyrian, Egyptian, Cypriot, Phoenician, Etruscan and Greco-Roman art, the Giovanni Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture was donated to t
[...]The Napoleonic Museum is a rare example of a museum, where it is possible to explore through history spanning over a century.
The Museum of Palazzo Venezia is located in the famous palace that was the residence of the Venetian Pietro Barbo, the future Pope Paul the Second (1464-71), and h
[...]Thanks to the recent restoration work organised by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, the appearance of this palazzo, acquired in 1568 by Cardinal Marco Sittico Altemps, is once ag
[...]Established in 1889 to house the antiquities of Rome, the National Roman Museum holds the most important archaeological collection in the world.
Established in 1889 to house the antiquities of Rome, the National Roman Museum preserves the most important archaeological collection in the world.
In the heart of Rome between Via della Lungara and the Gianicolo Hill, you can find a magical place where to walk away from the chaos of the city, and enjoy the sp
[...]Built at the behest of Cardinal Girolamo Capodiferro (1502-1559), the construction of Palazzo Spada started at the end of 1548, by the architect Bartolomeo Baronino
[...]“The most beautiful relic of ancient Rome, a temple so well preserved that it appears as the Romans must have seen it in their times,” so described it the French writer Stendhal in the 19th century
[...]Parco Archeologico del Colosseo includes the extraordinary ancient complexes forming part of the central archaeological area, namely Colosseum, Roman Forum
[...]Seductive landscapes of wild and still unspoiled nature
The Park of the Tombs of Via Latina is one of the most important funerary complexes in the suburb of Rome, which still preserves the traditional appearance of the ancient Roman cou
[...]The Savello Park or Orange Garden stands on the Aventine hill, in the area of the ancient fortress bu
[...]The square is on the site of the ancient circus of Flora, where floral games took place in May to celebrate springtime.
City centre and centre of political life of Rome, the square is surrounded by famous buildings: the Palazzo Chigi<
[...]The first square to be built following Michelangelo’s criteria of a uniform design, in modern Ro
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